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View article: First Application of IFCB High-Frequency Imaging-in-Flow Cytometry to Investigate Bloom-Forming Filamentous Cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea
First Application of IFCB High-Frequency Imaging-in-Flow Cytometry to Investigate Bloom-Forming Filamentous Cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea Open
Cyanobacteria are an important part of phytoplankton communities, however, they are also known for forming massive blooms with potentially deleterious effects on recreational use, human and animal health, and ecosystem functioning. Emergin…
View article: Collective sinking promotes selective cell pairing in planktonic pennate diatoms
Collective sinking promotes selective cell pairing in planktonic pennate diatoms Open
Significance Planktonic pennate diatoms are a ubiquitous group of microalgae playing a major role as primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Some species are also known to produce domoic acid, a neurotoxin that causes shellfish poisoning.…
View article: Pairing in Pennate Diatoms (sex in troubled waters)
Pairing in Pennate Diatoms (sex in troubled waters) Open
Poster presented at the Microscale Ocean Biophysics, held on Jan 11-16th 2019, in Whistler, Canada.
View article: Regional changes in harmful algal events in the North Atlantic area over the last two decades documented using the HAEDAT database
Regional changes in harmful algal events in the North Atlantic area over the last two decades documented using the HAEDAT database Open
The 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA), From ecosystems to socio-ecosystems, 21-26 October 2018, Nantes, France.-- 1 page
View article: Cross-Shore Environmental Gradients in the Western Mediterranean Coast and Their Influence on Nearshore Phytoplankton Communities
Cross-Shore Environmental Gradients in the Western Mediterranean Coast and Their Influence on Nearshore Phytoplankton Communities Open
13 pages, 10 figures, supplemental material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2018.00078/full#supplementary-material
View article: Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure
Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure Open
Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure at small scales (1–10 cm) by aggregating cells in different regions of the flow depending on their size. This effect is caused by the inertia of the cells relative to the di…
View article: Supplementary material from "Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure"
Supplementary material from "Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure" Open
Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure at small scales (1–10 cm) by aggregating cells in different regions of the flow depending on their size. This effect is caused by the inertia of the cells relative to the di…
View article: Species-specific variation in the phosphorus nutritional sources by microphytoplankton in a Mediterranean estuary
Species-specific variation in the phosphorus nutritional sources by microphytoplankton in a Mediterranean estuary Open
We investigated the species-specific phosphorus (P) nutrition sources in the microphytoplankton community in the Mahon estuary (Minorca, Western Mediterranean) in 2011, under two contrasting hydrographic scenarios. Estuarine flow, nutrient…
View article: Estimation of phytoplankton size structure in coastal waters using simultaneous laser diffraction and fluorescence measurements
Estimation of phytoplankton size structure in coastal waters using simultaneous laser diffraction and fluorescence measurements Open
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: [email protected]. The size structure of phytoplankton reveals relevant information on the structure and response …
View article: Responses of the coastal phytoplankton community to tropical cyclones revealed by high‐frequency imaging flow cytometry
Responses of the coastal phytoplankton community to tropical cyclones revealed by high‐frequency imaging flow cytometry Open
To investigate the response of a subtropical coastal phytoplankton community to tropical cyclones, we utilized high temporal resolution (hours) data from the Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) deployed in the Gulf of Mexico. In 2010, four tropical…